Posts Tagged ‘look-a-like’

Jeremy looks like Asian People: DKK and Gene Yang

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Derek Kirk Kim, Myself, and Gene Yang... in that order, right?

When I was in high school, I met two comic artists that have a huge influence on me today. They have huge voices of Asian-Americans in comics, and have attained critical acclaims and tons of awards. They are on top of the industry! (Photo: taken when I was in high school! I look the same don’t I?)

I met Derek Kirk Kim when I took a comic book illustration class at the Academy of Art University. I’ve seen him throughout the past few years, and then he was invited to Comics Art Forum here in Savannah, where one of the other visiting artists mistook me for Derek. I didn’t know of his online comic Same Difference until later. He won the Triple Crown of the comics industry for it when it was published as a graphic novel, winning the Eisner, Harvey, and Ignatz awards. And then he went on to win another Eisner for a short story in a book he did with Gene Yang!

Gene Yang is a computer science teacher at my rival high school. He stopped by to promote the book he had just published with First Second. I remember my art teachers and the librarians were all aflutter when he visited. His book American Born Chinese won an Eisner and was the first graphic novel nominated for a National Book Award.

Derek tells me that he’s been mistaken for every Asian cartoonist when he’s at conventions, including Frank Cho and Clio Chiang (who is a girl! Just kidding, he didn’t say Clio). When Gene Yang wrote a comic about the lack of Asians casted in the movie The Last Airbender, it penetrated the comics community and solidified my stance against the movie for the same reason. I’ve looked up to both when I started doing comics, and still do. Their simple styles work with the kind of stories they tell: uncomplicated, but deep. I hope that in the future, I’m not compared to how much I resemble them, but that my work can stand up to theirs.

Jeremy Looks like Asian People: Andrew Yip

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

There’s a stereotype going around that all Asians look the same. It’s pretty racist, but sometimes it’s true. Cheers to reinforcing that stereotype, in a feature I call “I Look Like Asian People”.

Andrew Yip?

Or Jeremy Nguyen?

This one is way too uncanny. I only know of Andrew Yip through my friend Sam Wolfe Connelly. Sam says I am the Savannah knock-off to his Virginia original. What’s even  weirder is that Andrew Yip does stand-up comedy. Taking it into an even weirder level is that he seems to be influenced by Demetri Martin’s “Visual Aid” humor, and includes jokes that are drawings (like me!).

He’s based in D.C., so if ever I do comedy up there, I hope the clubs don’t introduce me as him. But somehow I think it might be better to be him than myself. It should also be noted that Andrew Yip has a photography doppelganger. Which is weird, because I, Jeremy Nguyen, have a photography doppelganger, too. I’ve said it so many times, but I must defeat Andrew Yip and gain his powers like Jet Li does in the movie, “The One”.

Do you have any Asian friends? They probably look like me! Send any photos you have of them to me at jeremywinsagainATgmailDOTcom. If you DON’T have Asian friends, snap some photos of some Asians you see on the street. Chances are they look like me, too!

I look like Osamu Tezuka

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

There’s a stereotype going around that all Asians look the same. It’s pretty racist, but sometimes it’s true. Cheers to reinforcing that stereotype, in a feature I call “I Look Like Asian People”.

The parallels to me and Osamu Tezuka are pretty close. Osamu is a Japanese cartoonist best known for creating AstroBoy. Though he is Japanese and I am Vietnamese, it is quite uncanny that we both wear glasses and wear black hats. Ofcourse, his is a beret and mine is not. Thanks to Zach Bassett for making the connection!

Do you have any Asian friends? They probably look like me! Send any photos you have of them to me at jeremywinsagainATgmailDOTcom. If you DON’T have Asian friends, snap some photos of some Asians you see on the street. Chances are they look like me, too!